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unfinir of ‘The Licuse, by 43 majority, “meyers refused 8 ender'ty retuned to to cafl the Hour us moved for by Mr. ‘Waxmiax, of N. Y., offered a resolution propoeing wake & proper deduction frora the pay of members who, by reason of pairing oll, salt deciine to act or yote wm the Penaing the subject the Hoy ge adjourned, ‘The Texas Western Riallroad | Company. Austin, Aug. 17, 1866 ‘Pho amendment of the charter of the Texas Westera Railroed Compauy hae D assed both houses of the Logisla- ture over tke G j FY atal Accident. FALLING OF 4 S2'4N OF TAR LEHIGH VALLEY RAIL- ROAD BRIDGE. Eastoy, Pa., Aug. 26, 1856, Ovo epex of the Lehigh Valley Raliroad bridge across the Dolawars ‘river at this place, gave way this morning, whio WO €¥ gines where passing over it. Onw of the ‘engin‘S Was * precipitated into the Morris Canal, # uistance jkty fee? , and the other caught on an abutment. There wey Dve ‘persons on the engines at the timo of :he disas- of them escapod injury, two were seriously bert, ea/, one was killed. The Scientific Convention. ALBANY, Aug. 26, 1856. ‘Be. Dana delivered @ lecture at the Geological rooma fet night to the Association, on “The Advance of Spirit.”” *Gome diversity was given to the proceedings of the As- Prof. Hare attempted to deliver a keeture on epiritualism, when Prof. Winsiow declared ke ought to be gent to tho nearest Junatic asylum, he only paper of interest read was Prof. Agaseiz’s @ird lectare on animal developement. weoiation this morning. State Universalist Convention. ‘Aunayy, Avg. 26, 1856. ‘The Sate Universalist Convention met here this morn- fmg. Between threo and four hundred delegates were It ie the annual meeting to deliberate on mat- of terest connected with the church, Sailing of the Sloop-of-War Cyane. Bostow, Aug. 26, 1856. ‘The United States sloop.of-war Cyaue sailed from this port to-day on a criige, Eoston Weekly Bank Statement. Boston, Aug. 26, 1856. ‘The tollowing are the footings of our weekly bank statement for the past week, compared with those of the ‘week previous:-- Btock..... Lows aud disccunis PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PuILADELPALA, Aug. 26, 1858. Pennsylvania State fives, 83; "Reading Raliroad, 44>; ; ry hereon Pr aX ; Morris Canal, Pennsylvania Railroad, 48%; sence Nive Oninase, Aug. 26, 185, @viton—Sales to-day 225 bales, at 10e. ld middling, and 12° s Me. Freights stiffer. Stocks stealy. Cricaco, Aug. 26-6 P.M. ‘Wheat—Pricee are a trifle higher, with a large demand Reovipts to-day, 67,000 buspels. 0, 75,(00 bushels. eaay. 112060. bushes Dashele ; to Oswego, 24,000 ; and to ‘Ogdensburg, 14,000. ney, — embracing a +4 Ponket knives, of the ‘ost rare and never been befyre im- Corn urchap Shipments to eo ‘would Respectfull: fand patrons that, he continues his samme at his old wer of Leonard street, ly Announce to sot remo ‘cor. ent wo any part of He bas, however, made important altern he bie department, and superior artists, to pro- provements in ‘Teo those who “heady, Economy, h elegance, convenience ‘ad utility, the Tisaseeribers omet ‘a 1g cases as the most complete of the kind Fda bed to the public. The; im | the merits of vantages, being cheaper. contaived in them warranted last, though not least, each being sie meiallic tablet for keepiug razors sale at A. &J, SAUNDERS’, No.7 Astor mere compact, “ao ithe orden perform thelr «i Black Frock Cents.. blue dress coats. nere basiness con's. moire antique silk vests camer’ pants. do. (Wee) black cloth suits. extensive clothing Warehouse, 06 aud 63 Fanon Bni-wnnatl shirtn—Of the bert Quality, ali Sizes, Mana- expressly for custom trade, and warranted in every ‘A liberal discount to the teade. f seus are ‘9 shirt and furn'shing store, 209 Green street, corner of ¥ Pianos and Melodeons.—Tne Horace Waters and melodeons are,to be found at 388 Fanos torent, and rent allowed on Sse eee The ne Greatest L . a o. risonsn’s gee cireular scale ptanoforve ; ' "Fiesy: eighth ib slgect and and N Jet and Gold Jewelry.—Just Received, New wna of ase Pius, bracelets, necklaces, £e. BOAT i Fon a USORSE, HOARDMAN 10 Ay, creer of Spring street. Notice.—A Good Article ts a! po than an Interior one. patent pen and pencil, made by Broadway theatre. Manu: inth avenue, New York. Hazza! Guzta! Huzsa!l—They have disco: ered it at last. They have found out the startling secret. ET every phi anthroplet rey r, aad one just aa erful essed aa that popuar drink Mike the syrup, of sub eat ~” gg amazing be al everything to je notion that the: jon-of the Kind » goditee tal, to Keep them from ‘ante it. One ¢) ambieal liquid will Through the human fraine like so much clectricty made Teaching the moatdelicaty nerve. the most minute ‘vessel, filling all with a new life, and attveking and ex of disease, ‘acquired or inherited. a eagerly to get Mt, and in every bowtie at that they, purchases new Best coro. mah eran No liver co cengs rong, tha trams ‘Geure, the body’ Vin entire men & model of health and aativty Brass * Dr. eid ty A ANDent: A R i drink is, No more fever and No more scrofula. No boils. long standing sores uders’ famous Todine Dice No 3 Second ave- by Sa ee Don't Throw ai Your Mone; rect, peat door to the astier ot NOT wreck xt door corn o ‘aN dineanen of Hale Dye, Wigs and toallothers. Their new comfert to the wary ", —— e unrivalled and on Private roome, at! at ‘ia Whiskers ‘and Moustaches Forced to Grow he which will net stale or injure Say part of the country. ae. gis tts boa cats ,at Crista- 2, No. 6 Astor House. “, smnnrutactnrer tn, the U Wed States of the J. E] ‘and patent powder proof devance look bare. Depot. No. iva Peadl treet one dour Lelow —— most Healthful Food for Summer and is HECKERS’ ferina. Agreeable and admirable preventive avi correctiv ule, of the summer complaint and diarrha ——__—_ Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—The Ele. Let no vietim of serofala, salt rheam, or a nie OF ‘eruptive maindy fancy 9 cure impossible. Holloway'a ointment for exterual Sore and Tender Feet That Delightfal ie cream Haiment, . ion, corner of Bowery ‘aod oon for their ne nochan, Open from . ta ase 00, No. 2)4 Maiden lane, New York. ——$_—_. rr Doctor, C. Howard Marshall, ts uM: 3B. Co fi wc et Rew Gore the Poltee? ling poison, without doubt; yon’ s powder ean. be had 2h ron or to rege i cat drogaien's NEW YORK HERALD, — Meleal, Tabak aW het is Tokeait A Japan > i va lecovered by Dr, Virgil, It purities ihe | se ameltat tabaceo, acco) Naan, og any Would, Rlucetis fot reduction bundreds have ‘weaued fhe use of dobacco and fy injurious effects elalled at stale segar Wiad drug stores, Depot 412 Urosdway. Ren ap de peseknes aud Sunburn.—These Foes of beauty y be removed by tha use of Kalliston, Fret ec on the complexion, and its healdh king acti ‘he akin, make it ae very valassie ity e The touts aside from hat a9 det Seah for thetace td tas For sale by A. i Bab BA Ring, T. T. Green and druggists generally. a ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED RVERY DAY. PERSONAL. ‘OREVERMORE®” RLLIS. Pe PR. OF LA., WILL CALL ON HIS BROTHER, &., all will yet be well: but, if not, be aust abide the con- 68 of bis folly, G. WILL RETURN EVERYTHING WILL BE i. r, anade right and tbe friends happy. NF RMATION WANTED—OF ELLEN SHAW, WHO Nashville, Tennessee, about six, months ago. If she wit cailat Fh & Ba dt bsoadway, she will beat of some: thing to her advaniage, me: ‘or call before doing so, to Evelina, Earle ATE L——, THE PROPERTY IS SAFE. A. Y. B.—PLEASE MEST M. ae rr sanae, WEDNES- + day morning, at ten o’clocl it delay, "Very important, Sam T HALL 1 COME? | oeemlmasniesel WHAT TIME 5: iIPPOUROME. [HE GENTLEMAN WHO WAS LOOKING FOR Charles Sage, tailor, can receive information of him by calling at 67 North Sixth street, Williamsburg. wi W. H. P., SUPPOSED TO BE IN — VICINI- ty, communicate immediately with A. A. THE TURF, RP HOUSE TROTTING COURSE, ITARLEM.—TIIS , (Wednesday), August 27, a purse of $25, to come olf Ar 8 o'cléck, closed with tbe follow{ug entries —P. Helms en- Le . Hull enters b. m. bes ¢. 8. Buckekin; ©. i. Walton 2% Sa Rey Proprietor, PURSE OF $500, it, free for all horses, NION €OURSE, L. I.—TROTTE with inside stake of $500, half fo ie stake of $0), buif torteit, mile he to harness; free for all horses that never 2:45, 10 come off Sept 10. The above horses, three or more, to make a race, and two to start; to cloge Saturday, August’ 30, at Faulkland’& Duree’s, corner of C@herine street ana East Broadway, at 9 P.M. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. — ‘TNION COURS! TROTTING —THURSDAY, Wig. 28 at Sie Glog ¥ match for $25). Play ay, mile heats, best 3 in, to goss they please. Jon fever ames g- Buflalo Bill; Dan Pfifer names b. in. Saucy SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. TA WARD YOUNG MEN'S FREMONT AND DAYTON Club, will hold their regelar monthly meeting, northwest corner of Hroome and Mercer streets, ‘his (Wod ing. Persous favorable to the above candidate attend, WM. BOGER William 4. Armstrong, 0. Lyons, Vice Presidieuts. _Wr. ©. Moneyp + ___ Jaa. Oliphant, Treasurer, MEETING OF THE E! HTENTH WARD BUCHANAN and Breckinridge Yanner Club will be held at the house ot Michael Loonan. corner of Eighteenth street and First ave- nue, on Friday evening, August 29, 1866, at 8 o'clock. All persons desirous of ensolling thelr names as memabere of the ‘Club are respectfully invited to attend. FELIX DUFFY, Prosident, Mavnice Dary, Y, Secretary. REMONT AND D DAYTON CENTRAL CLUB OF THE city and of New York.—A public meeting will be hi ag at be e fy hs ndway House this Wednesday, at 8 en, Joseph J. Couch, and G. L. Eble, WAL H H. BROWNE, President. four i ‘Wann. 1 Joun H. Buutason, OUTH BROOKLYN DEUTSCHE DEMOCRATEN HER. aus.—The undersigned citizens respectfully invite their fel- Jew democrats of German birth to meeton Fridy Y, evening, An- gust 29, at 8o’clock, int the upper rooms of Jos. fang, 134 Court ‘Sireet, for the purpose of forming a Buchanan and Bréckinrid, hab. In daregars fot tothe next election we do not consider it neces AI national democratic brethren, sary to; from our American Burin the face of the recent so-eutled German demonstration ei the Tabernacle, we hold itour duty to form everywhere Ger- man democratic clubs, to prove that the majority of German voters are true to the union acd constitution of this country; and thai they have become possessed of that republican tirt bees which the time reqnires. Come ail who claim an lnter- est In the cancid interpretation of the German name. J. Wiechel, F. Struiter. M. Seidel, H. Eber Dr. B. Halbert, —C. G. Behaepel, J. W. Salem, Dr, W. Aruing, J. Busener. SPECIAL NOTICES. FP. A—BUNKER HILL LODGE NO. 21.—MEMBERS wil please be punctual in attendance at ‘heir room, on ‘Thursday evening, August 28. N. B. Business of importanoe will be transacted. By order. T, LINDSEY, Master. Wx. Hownns, Recor¢ing Secretary. {MIGRATION TO NICARAGUA.—A FREE * PAS- sage and 180 to 260 arres of land will be given to settlers, Persons ¢esirous of emigrating cam obtain relative to climate, soll, 4c, nt the Niearagua Emigration office, 105 West street, foot of Liberty, where Mr. Fabens, for some time past Director of Colonization in Nica: Fagua, tony be found fer the present. FIRS AT LAW TO THE FOLLOWING EUROPEAN estates are respectfully Informed that, by enclosing $9 to the undersigned, they will receive a oor in advertisement ublished pursuant to an or:ler of the ‘ourt of Chancery in England, calling for the heirs of sa! viz: Harrison, Lawrence, Rower styrme, Tet, Pounds Diamond, Gray, Froud, Rogers, reys, Reeves, Goldaborough, Towers, Saw; yy |. A. KNIGHT & CO., Euro pean agents, Broadway, New York. N. B.A list of Engitsh jaime dividends, and advertise- ments for bey ot law, can be inspected at the above office, are! MASONIC HIERUSALEM CHAPTER, NO 8, OF R. A. M's, hold a reguiar meeting thia evening, at 7} o'clock. Members are requested 10 be pune mal i OBINSON, Secretary. THE omerrers, all others terested in the coustraction of sors having q sted to pre” 4 See WAKREN LELAND, Scorenry. gent the : NO. 32 CHAMBERS fork, June 2S, 186de— te th ‘oro’ Off Dm who wt ot vo th Maen the nm the erowd o Beran their taxes’ fhe det ermained ip stops the folio Fule; which will bé rigidly adhered to during my term of hall receive no money after 20'clock: very ghee z tie De pertaseat strictly prohibited rom recsivis prveloves cont money of checks for the porment tases. ‘by order, 4Y H. HOWARD, rr oY ORIVER OF TAXES, NEW COURT more, NOD Chambers streot—i haven avg notice that tax for the year 1806 irmed by the Board of tae vieors on the Sth day ot st, 1a, a “ave salautos before fix o'clock P.M. He rats "38 9010 The books will be ced under my charge oa of about the Jet Beplember next ms per ms, requ anes refer to the lished rules wi ‘shall be Constrained 1 oes fey a HOWARD, Receiver, } IDOWAY FARM AND LAND COMPANY.—NOTICE. —tiockhaldere will be partieular to pay ao more moneys M. Hartwick, as bis ageney has been Will transmit their dues direet to Sat W. car: TELL, Seerctary, 138 Wain! eteeet, Phil vik ERS ke LANDIS President. U, & BRiGs ALBANY “AND PORPOISE. a WETRS + of seamen of the Albany and Porpoise can now obtain the money due by act of Cougress. THOMAS L. BRAYNARD, 81 Wail street. ver, at ‘Deween three and fout o'clock, on any after: pone exvopt pirday or sentag, Members will receive their deeds matedipte! CORN LILA A SOrRR, Purchasing Trustee. NGE TO THE METROPOLT ving them a challenge to row our Tour onred boa’ in Inst Sunday © Herald for a amall sum. in order to test the speed of boate for the Boston race, they having declined to accept the challenge on the prevext of the sum being beneath their notice, we do now challenge them to Tow our boat for the sum of seventy-five dollars, having ad need t nner seeing inate boat rece—to her 13 AUTRES SOUAREING, “Nor’'S08 Souk CONGRESS WATER. CARD—TO BOUTHERNERS—DRINKERS OF CON. gress Water —An inferior article of minaral waier fs adverused and sold under the name of * dare, Congress water, ‘fold as an imitation of it to those unacquainted wich racy marks and brand, pecniiar flavor the genuine Congress water. Thereare « a, the water from any of joga’’ water, bY persons of consctenee @ 4 oniy to cases where they Pecuniary p nt, and yer the article so lie be w eve or (nguriow Ifyou want “buy hte dealers only and bu | ‘to ta, We will send tay | fs By ii ordare ou oan has % ene! rat amount or you ean ‘e Wt safely forwarded to any part of the a 7 PN ARKE ea wore Sane Reese haath J, FUGENIA, FOLLANTE, WILt. ON RECEIPT OF 2 cenis, send to any person a full delineation of their cha- eter, by their handwriting: future destiny, success in love, And lawsuits, Ae. Address, with retura pontage, New York Pow offes, Bugenia Vollante eer nn On EC EEEEETE ECE EDOEDEODS INS’ HOTEL, FOOT CANAL STREET, N) OMe Ne” a hee nay roms YORK, hermes i EEC on reasona- AMES WATSON, WHO ARRIVED IN THIS COUNTRY ‘bout the Sth of July, and janded in Boston, and who intexids going to California, is most anxiously: Teaveaed to P. E. T, 6TH JULY.—CALLED TWICE TO-DAY—DIS- ‘ppsiated Will you call at9 or § ta-day or to-morrow ¢ ai ‘Jones enters sally held to be inew tracted a very bad cold, a b a perfect an cal remedies and inhaist your on. THE, PRESS York } From the ‘Independent. “AN TRUE PULMONARY CONSUMYTION BE CURED?” have made 5 a rule (0 exmiane ings Oe: ‘columns all a1- ents of medicines and practice. where rectice approaches the character of a specialty. But ug he sub ect of Sar ES ‘one of Fak to euppertoh ty eee oe Nestgnabletantmony, we tich do, su such up) bot feel at liber to withhold ‘ruse {room our Sire ‘the letters whiel C, ny the subject of diseases of the upon the potst of Poe tion; and ifin the tweaunent of Dr. Fitch there Iw rellef trem terrible our sae a) thank us for placing the announcement of ne ver: Sin—Pulmonary in a disease so frighfuli valent and taal ata iy authenticated facts Showing. ts curability, a well as any information in regard to the treat- ment which has proved edleotual in Hs cure, must be & matter of uxversal mierest. “No apology can, therefore, be neces- sary in requesting the use of your columns to give Hery to the correspondence Which walle! be found e prominent t brought out in. that positive seated consumption, of vanced (0 @ late stage, has, in repeated instances, been cured ed to health, ahd” are DoW living witnesse The high respectability of the authors of these lepers de be a sufficient guaranty of the entire truthfulaess of their ments; and yet £0 dee ge ist ee Poe aae. softies consurap tion is ineurab ma ont is ly is this con issue before a court of justice, oF even prove the re miracie—is very likely to be overborne and disbelieved ie an obstinate incredullty, With many minds alt ithe of arriving at truth seem on thiagubject to be ‘With uch, the fact that consumption has ured, does not esta- bi demand that the ish the possibility of si eure, but possibility shall be shown before the fact be sémltied, ‘This demand is irratio and yet so desirable tional view of consump: demand should as far aa possible be met. At may uo. be inappropriate, therefore, to ig present bere some suggestions and explanations, which may Mt Uy Hice and ustw’ oof eansarapiion. tie eharaciertet the wise sue ful in meeting and arresting the disease and eflicient mode of employing and admnsuistering these agents. In these suggestions the reader will discover iy leading igatures it which has been attended with of the plan of treatm the happy results digc follows. sd in the correspon: e Wi If this course sball encounter the disapprobation of those who hold the fancied claims of profeswional etiquette Dare: mount to considerations of humankty. it will nevertheless certainly meet the approval of all who regard medical science and skill as having a positive value only so faras they are made subservient to the alleviation and cure of the ills to which flesh. istneir. It should be specially remarked that it is not here proposed to deal in more theoretical speculations. Aw an intelleetnal Pastime such speculations are well enough, but ipon asubject involving hutoun life they are out of place. ‘The views pre- sented are legitunate deductions from facts gathered during a practice and study of more than, twenty-five years, exclusive: 3 devoted io this pecuilax branch, and the examination aud WFeatment of more than thirty tho cases of consumption. Buchan epporvonity of studying disease tn. ail a posable Phases und modiications, and of wsiing under the eye of the practitioner the value of remedies est means of ap- plying thera, bas seldom been gt mat any Ome, tenn, Boch 2ts,-abd the rauopal copelusons drawn from thea,” it a be properly e’aimed, ebould both arrest attention and com- mand contidence. Ist, THE Thue Causes AND Natunr or Coxsuwrrion,—Upon this Doin! there have been a great-variely ef theories’ among medical men. Some of theories ‘have been entirely groundiess, and even abeurd. Others have approached more or 1ess nearly (o the truth, but gone of them piantad directly lipo it, "The practce foinded upon theories having no aub- staptia) basis, either rath perimental, failed to gare. ‘Bhe very stmopilely of the. trith hae catgon it to be overlooked, It réa'ly seems that in proportion to the profoundness of the minds engaged in the iavestigation of these caters hax been the disposition io grope among the more dark ‘and inexplicable phenomena of lite for them: overlooking en- tely, as quite unworthy of notice, certain very obvious dis- Loppers apd conditions or the syweém in which alone they are to Le found. Tie facelate cause of coosumption (a Javarlably lo be found in the blood Tt is there as 4 poison; an impurity of hu- mor, or as an imperfection, hy wh some one or more o! its hedliby constituents. This poison axd perfection may result trom any one of a Mid of causes, possess various characteristics. It may be a hereitary taint tranemitted from Parent {0 ehild as eczem, salt Phen scrofolm &c.; oF it may reault: from imperfect ‘gestion a nuirition, or deranged action of the heart, the liver, th ney owels, the sexual ory ans, de. oF from some ye ticts! contagious, oF malaria: disease, oF from a simple cold, che perspiration, and throwing the effete or waste mat: ter back upon the blood aud upon the lungs, or trom breathing impure ant insuilicent air, &e, From any of these causes poisons or humor in the blood may result which may deter- Taine upon ‘he lungs and produce consumption. It eats into them in the torm of ulcerations, = is, and threws into confust jons, and thus oc- f matter in the form wand pda yea the lining mem- ¥ passages or cells, as in bronchitis, or works e olher way Consumption is not, then, tn ite orl, a local disease. In 1's origin it is constitutional; iu its developement, it is of course Lei me rier to some obvious and familiar facts in corrobo- ration of this view. Cocwumption often results from a cold. But what is a cold? Why, simply the sudden, ci of the f the skin, (hrcuigh Which, in health, «portion of the € our matier ot the system is being constantly expelled in, the the fo = of perspiration. And the eflect of closin, *n is thus thrown back | int sysvem one of the rankest of poisons. It is felt asmost instan taneously, and often the slarm is at once given, ia the conval- sion called sneezing. What causes this snee: not produce sneezing. It js the poison, thrown skin, taken into the biod, and \n i's course thror the system irritating the delicate membrane of the Now this Ppo'sov, nuless expelled, is lable to determine upon some one ont, and frequently y upon the lungs. It may cause a ‘ammauon or congestion there; or it may sitate the lining men branes of the air but unless arrested, may pass into ulceration and fatal consumption. Again, & person has the poison in the blood known as salt rheum. 'Itis out on the hands; while there it is comparatively barmlers; but it disappears from the hands, and the lungs are at once disturt t has seted there, and unless removed imption Inevitably follows, or there are ulcers, or pr some form of skin disease, which tor a whi on the surface, and then retires and reappears on the Guin. Consumption is said tobe hereditary, But what {iis mean? "What is t that is inherited Ta it uleerated lungs? Certainly not. But it is a visclous, rae con tition ot "the blood. Years may elapse before the ‘ilected yi "Tux, TreATHRNT OF ConseMrTION.—The true course of treat- ment for the cure of consumption is parth Ra causes and nature, If the ease can be neutralized joned healed, itis pisin consumption may be cured. As ‘olson is in the constitution, julional remedies must be employed or it cannot be met. \o neutralize this Fomedies truly antidote! manst be used. “iy sending io the circulation a true antidote, while at the same time the skin, the Vowels and the kidneys are gently stimulated to the work of puritying the system, the poison is eradicated. Appliances thouid, of course, be used to heal the mischief already dons. Tn nearly all possible cases I use constitutional nod aatidota 1 remedies to purity the blood, to improve its quality and infuse a tine life into it, and to built up the whole system; to remove disease or trouble of any other part than the lungs; to im Prove ihe digestion, cure dyspepsia, alleviate costiveness, a Fest Jiarrheea, stop night sweats, place the kidneys, skin ‘and liver in a healthy, active state, and correct the circulation, re- Inte the vent so that the blood may flow evenly and etially (rough all the system, and thus preventing, and st ping ding trom ihe’ Tung’ or thelr congestion’ This free a thy circulation becomes, as soon as established, w perfect dium for conveying remedies to every part anal ‘ius ettect ing acure, Tuse kuch mechanical romedies A% (he case May revjulre 1 proventsinking or alling of the bowels, by whieh miiich debility in euughing and w Iie Resviz Theories and. practice in medicine are good for nothing uniess they result in benetit to the patient, it is relief that the wek want, not speculation, and for the results of my treaiment | appeal with coutidence to the testimony thage who have received its benefita, Suane of it will be fond below. I have selected a few only of the many letters | have received, apd thone relating (0 cases where ihe paileats have recovered from advanced sages #f consumption. If such cases can be cured, (hase of a milder type certainiy can be. Indeed, Tean say with truth, that T do not recollect to have ever lost « Patent cf opsumption where I was the tirst physician applied felt at the pit of the stomach, and di ik back. *c ‘ONSULTATION.— As a Vast many persons, Segura toms of illness, are, nevertheless, in doubt wi heed medical sesistance, of being far advanced in disease, are doubtful whether reiiei is possible, 1 have for many years given all my consultations free, making no c for examin tng the chest, or investigating Cther dlacases, ant for preactib. ing +uch remedies as I tbink best, Whether application is mace bys letter or personally. Lam at home ¢ a hot (Sundays excepted), (rom 9 A.M. till 8 P. umes ready to walt upon the slek of thelr (riends. ereim, N. ¥., Now. 24, 1864. As cousumption is so univer. ier 90. wc doubled Breat_ hesitation in. applying for aud a cure, | feel ite aly yh ste to state 10 the public the experience of your reme- ties, and you are at liberty 10 sive itsueh publicity as you think proper. In Januai ure to wet, I con: ti om my lange, pro- ing & seated cough, expectoration, pain ¥ aide, Ae. aap ap fb van. at et pireen a) lont nedtiy ‘all my. flesh and rene ‘ater eee Win the uBavaling wee cf eons remedies, I wae make @ orange to Fi back more ba ered than ever. Unt the igu th Vhegemnber, I He applied you, in a truly deplorable state—both Innga badiy ul imy chest shrunk to about half ite natural Fe ilty, severe might sweats, searcely able to wall, of recovery. Your remedies ie me A most happy change; ina few montha | was ily cured, Lt mgs? nently so. [have returned to my nisual business, well in_ all ete No Con! ion, debility, fod my ebest en , then » merchant ork city, and continued there wntil fully recovered. now, live in thie place, in. the nective dis: charge of my duties. You ean refer any’ one to me at this piace, oF to my brother, ot New Hrunewick, N. J., or omy Ritter, at ie plage of reridence, No. 46 Beach ork I recommend most earnestly end eastering ‘io apply to you at once, confident they ‘will hod ‘Te het Respes a youre ‘Cnas. Towne, L 200 Main street, Poughkeepsie. No WA, ELLE, BSQ.—A CLeAw Ca XY WErTiON cuRsD. . Nov. Nb w Y . * De, &. 8. Fire —Dean Sin-—vwhen aman ele tn owes his tite jo “another, time only increases bi ration and strengthens his gratitude, “This te the feeling f have towards Fou, In April, 1962, 1 wae allacked with vistent ant repent ed hemorrhages from, the Tungs, accompanied with muck cough, soreness of the throat, ‘&e. 1 also experienced a great lightness and” shrinking, “of eyv” chest, ‘shor breathing, and nearly all the most alarming symptoms of consumption. ‘My nearest friends viewed my case ns exceed critical and dangerous I applied at once to you, with: endangering myself by any other advice, The rerult was permanent eure. Your medicines, mechani without reducing ine or dis turbing in any manner my appetite, or even interrupting my professional employments. and without any shock or violence gently ied me back to health, I have witnessed many other eases of consumption cured by you, I your hands medicine seems one of the exact sciences. In the whole course of my. life [have never met any physician whose prescriptions ant medicines seem so unerringly certain to eure. I mest cheer: fully give you leave to nse my name, and refer any person to me who may wish further information, Beligye me, ever yours, WA. Hiuver, « Attorney at law, No, 27 William street, new ¥ house No. 69 Nassau street, Brooklyn. = CASH ONO. Ut CASR OF SEATED CONSUMPTION, WHERE THREE SVOLVED IN EXTENSIVE ULOE- Ausaxy, N. ¥,, Nov. 3, 1 Dr, 8. &, Frtew:—Dran stn—T desire to Stprees to you aay ratitude for the immense benefit I have received from your grat treatment. TI applied to contami in oarny when I was cone dered in ese both died ceo ‘erro apd pecans 5 yy the pret among. phy: that the only e and tinfnpeachabla testimon, establish beyond controversy any rerpltced in in person must adi eful, correct and ra- versally adopted, this chief it acecmpiishes, the system of remedial agents which is and the most is meant an absence of y vvidently to prevent he expulsion of this. w ‘cate . ato the Dod) and taken he circulation. But thié Waste matter 1s to the healthy ing? It is not {he cold air passing through the tostris, 0° this of itself will back from the WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1856. CONBUMPRION eng pe wo exseprion of the frent ote of the with tubercles in directions, and y ly given during the two menths’ treatment; the result has been ly wonderful. Since the first of June until one week oy have been free from cough and all my and didioulties; my strength and flesh have ‘been in a, great restored, an 20 T 100k 8 cold, Seales coemtatet cough, For Seng caer ive prompt relief. aoe lear sir, nk, cannot suaicen shy reine $1 Grand street, 48K 1 VERY REMARK ABI Ot Mr. ¢,D, Revere atta so lobe in ‘oy. uicera: s © health after 6 ungs by nicera- tion, anid Wise had, at the tine he commenced Dr. Flich’s treat- meni, a large abscess o} peg oa mnie site, into. the sub- stance of the lungs, and through which be could blow out @ candle, This case demonstrates the curability of consump- tion by Dr. Fiteh’s treatinent by medicated inhalation. ‘TARKYTOWN, N. ‘March 10, 1866.03 Dr. 8. 8. Fitcr: Dear sir—1 feel i tobe duty whlch Lowe to yourself and the comimunity to make a public acknowledg- ant of he thet tha under your ye by er 4 | 1 have been restored to comfortable health, afer down to the very borders of the grave with tru consumption, et ee mea ry quite thy iad dal now ia ie had cuce can only be established by a post mortem, the lungs. may in some cases be true, but it is not my Constamplion is hexedhery tense funy I Phare ioeevers, n relati tian wer) tha sane } ‘I mie in elope inet im my own thngs in IS12, by syniptoms ns flea ath ‘about the region of the chest, through ete nder the shoulder blade. The disease continued slowly, Sit ateadiy an opaiinaiery, fo progress ‘Tha beat ‘medical stance I ecu appeared to oppose no check to it. By the year 145 Tyersne very fee ler shed much, expectorated largely, with all tho or ‘nary taieations diseased and wasting lucys. During the last named year a Teale presented itself a large abscens the jf alde and Uroke, discharging suggequantiy ofthick matter, resembling ves y much that which Leoughed uj. ‘This discharge continued until I called on you in Is47.. It proved to proceed from @ cavity in = ‘npgs. " Uleerous and tuberculous cheesy maiter was dis hat proved conclusively that the Opening was into the substance of the lungs was. That the ait out from the lungs through the abscess i could and Hequenily blow out a lighted candie by placing it imme; opening, and makin; feoplrations Hare woe Poeltive proat that extensive ulceration, involving the substance of the iungs, was going on, All my sympicma indiouted consumption coligh, expectoration, great lelibility and emaciation, distress for breath, hectic ‘fever, night swets, dc. My friends and my physician regarded me as certainly nie the grave, by the disease which was on me, aa though I bud been been, alrediy in my colin. This was when im, January, 167. 1 mea frtnately pp Fiayoun Wid ao wr fe hop of relief. tes aah not express very confident bope that a equi dreecne me from the grasp of a diacase 40 hr y but ed me dy suying that you thought ite possi! nh be gu ‘cured if | wiopted und talthiaily pursued your ireatameat aid 90, and with grasitude to God tor his lessing upon. ‘ou employed, and with gratitude to Fou for your she te fabdund indies ti treating mer T ‘can say hat I have b—" in the enjoyment of good health for the iat four or fi 1 pursue my ordinary business, have no cough, no ans ain, have my usnal flesh, and erly | my usual 1 do hot suppose that Tam ss stro would be ‘with fungs that had wever, been digeaset ‘The ron lobe of the left Iung is nearly gone. My case may appear almost in- gredible co thove who regard seated consumption as incurable. But if the sceptical will write or call on me, at Tarrytown, New York, 1 can, I think, convince them that dt least gue such e has been cured by your admirable treatment. With the that others ‘similarly afllicted may apply to you nd find elles Tain most gratefully yours, Conrneuivs D. Revers. TREEIMORY OF THE FOUTMAPERR AY TAREYTOWZ, RYTOWN, Mas Mr. Cornelius D. Revere isa respectable resident of this place. 1 am well acquainted with him, and know him to be a man of candor and probity. ‘Ihe statement he makes in regard to bit health may ve relied on as pee. Witsoy, Postmaster, Ir, Revere called at my oflice to-day, November 24, 1864, nel ‘in perfcet health wnd weighs 19) Ibs. 'S. 8. F-] CASE No. DISEASED LUNGS AND TFROAT, WIT! EXTIAR 1033 OF VOICE, FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, CURED. JREPRREONVILE, Ind., Oct. 22, 1854. Dn. Fren.—Drar Sin—Permit me at this time to address a few lines to you, although it has never been my privilege to fee you. Ja it strange, thet 1 foc! great respeel {ar oe whe has the hands of God, liev: such bodily fudranities? In the year 1996 my health amd strength began to fail. My complaint Was general debility and a de rangement of thé wervous system. I was doctored by several physicians, but they made my case worse instead of better. In 1826 T began 10 lose my voice, but, wilh great exertion, continued to speak a side Tor the space of six months, when T became entirely speechless. Such a case the dociots sald) what to do they knew not. They Tually resorted to calomel and made a. cripple of me for the Space of four years. “My sufferings, while in that condition, T will not attempt to ‘obtained temporary re: Bef, but found uo eure tor ail my inaladies until 1 applied to You, by letter, for advice last spring. i waa then speech, Ise, and coughing almort ineosean' romsantly. day and night, with short breathing, and pain in the lett shoulder. 1 commenced using your remedies, following strictly your adviee, and Was roon relieved of my cough. Your medicines, with the cold sait water bath appeared to regulate and strengthen the system, aud the result It hs, ay voice is perfectly resored, am entirely freed from bad feelings which had never iectimme for an hour in the last twenty six years. You have done for ne what a number of physicians, in different States, hed tried to do, but failed of suceess—their skill was bailed. 1 have lived a mute for nore than twenty-live years, but for the last two months have been able to bh ond sng, ike, 1 was wont to do in the days of Cite M Thave no- it thing to compiain of me 4p pe Accept my thav ever believe ne, very a , yours, rs. Lueetta Lovis. CASE NO. VI, ‘Sts, Rent Co. Mich., Oct 16, 1884. Trin with fechinge of greucude that I to perform a duty which 1 have for same ume you Writing and expressing my indebtedness to you for the good bealth f how enjoy. w months since i Was very sick, With every symptom of the consumption. Phy sicians examined iy unin, a ana they were todo ine ne good. My flesh and strength faile in this condition Ta plied to yee, You told me you could cure me. T reeeived your meaicines you sent me. T ised Four mechanical remedies aod medicines, aul in two week: He that Twas beter, M 1 was very much red aithtully. and ow have my, four miles a day with scarcely any tatigue: Ihave more tlesh tem: | fee! nothing of my former ity, excepting times # slight uveomfortabie feeling in my Thave not felt for several weeks past, and’ itis enurely removed. ag EG TS notknow the assurance oung Indy. when pa eens appl 1 _ "net lung i) y mabe, (1 4 ely disean ad a severe hacking den throngh i ines a les, hectic coh palin he Swenie, cod'bad toree tunes Sled teas the lungs.’ Her case Was complicated with palpitation of the heart, hemorrhoids, und eatensive derangement of fhe female constitution, She is eure Those who wish to see this whole subject further Second, que referred to my Lectures om the Uses and Diseases of Lungs and the Laws of Lifes. volume, of 8.) ‘hoe trated by enavavings, handsomely bound tn m pve Beene. “To or for invalids it eae yriee of 25 cents. pt ly or hier a 4 Broadway, any ‘4 fork. tn ‘ii volume will Ie foun: a guid gruel, wi 1, If followed, Yead (0 health and long Wf 8.5. 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RL, WHO UNDERSTANDS ALi NG GERMAN OTR, i at avery King ectable io cit Grevunty, "Please eallat 85 Hadaon st. test hoor. i POOK BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, WHO UN- her business w: good refer- ences; cam can be. seen for two Usye'al No’ S Sists street, book N AMERICAN LADY, Prgte stead IN eb, Latin and brane! ee to instruct the wy Work or Broo, ot tir gr hou. Foor iv ddress Teacher, box Herald onde given and 108, A SEPECTARLE SHREAE Tf LADY by m4 A SITUA- tion. as 80" governess in a smal) Best references SITUATION WANTED py A RESPECTABLE GIRL, references can be given. Can beseen fortwo two triKy at 14g West 23th st., between ‘7th and 8th avi enues, te ATION od RESPECTABLE WO- ra aa it Mand 10th \ WIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT AMERICAN young Women wants a situation rmaid and waiter, or as child’s maid. She Please’ call for two day’ ai 361 2d avenue. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN Wants a situation as lanndress or chambermaid; she is & first Fate washer and ironer, and is fully com eteat’ to her business and has the bi wages. Please call for two days at 351 2d avenue, S\TUATION WANTED-BY A. RESPECTABLE. Wo- to wash and iron in a private family. No jon (o the country. Best of reference. Call it, in uhe basement, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do chamberwork amd waiting, or to assiet in washing and aplayer. the best of ‘oy reference can be given from her last en) Bridge and Plymouth st SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as chambermald and seamstress, Waitress; best of city reference. Call at 151 31st st., between chambe: the best of city retertaos, est of references, aud 5 aanannnene SITUATIONS WANTED. YA Bra peormerar vo YOUNG (= Britis demotion ae ae rg Say be ssen'at’2 Soroka wee aa a a pirarembeanariee. oi. ¥Y A RESPECTABLE ‘AMERICAN DB a ah ren a aa be ini “Appiy a arsow senor Wwe = — OUSEREEPER.—A SITUATION 18 WANT big dy, superntend be boueebolt aaa & widower's family. ‘zagletcae pay ‘Addreos 3 angel Herald office. Suara WANTED—BY A RESPEOTAB! i PEO. lg’ pyar two dage ee ae ie 4 Between Penth and leveuth sis: top foor, {rout room. S a | SITUATION WAstEe Be A RESPECTABLE oa bermaid i. ‘cham! or would do 3S Senerel, ponsemerts ree years’ reference from ber ~ O Silih se Brooklyn, "No objection to New Yara = ITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST RATE, BXPRe rienced chambermaid and laundress, in a private fami- ly. Hos na-cigeaten, tothe country. Undout reference aa to character aud ability. Apply at 271 Bowery. ITUATIONS WANTED BY Two RESPEOTA BLE WO- as nurses, (either is capable of takin, Paoy) ot Jain sewing and chamber, Ei food ood yoolarenes Inquire at No. 92 Amity st., corner of Sullivan e, over fancy store, ey ITUATION WANTED—' tO TRAVEL WITH A LADY or small family. Can take care of children, and is aa ex- cellent nuree. Best of reference given. Address for t da 267 City Post office. SITUATIONS WANTED—BY Two breed age girls, ip a private family; one as first class cook, and chambermaid; is fully competent, Best ‘an beseen for two days, if not engaged, at 260 wr between sh and 9h avs, ITUATION WANTED—BY_ A PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘as chambermaid and seamstress, or to assist in the wash oe and ironing, if required, in a private family. Has good ea} at 73 Chariton st,, in the re ITUATION WANTED—aS CHAMBERMAID AND TO) tin washing and ‘roning, by a respectable girl. Cam ihe bert recommenduttons (rom. ber ast emp: she can be seen tor a few days, 279 West ITUATION WANTED- BY A HEALTHY YOUNG WO- man, a8 wet nurse; lost her own baby; willing snd respectful; is ME Pocuaumended. "Oud Be sesh ta Dasement of 345 enue. ITUATION WANTED—8Y A MOST RESPECTABLE Sco.ch woman, to cook, wash and iron, or do housework, io a small family; highest reforence. Can be seen in thé dascment of,S48 Sih avenue, near Zsth street. other ence and Sth avenues, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation, to do general housework, in a small family; is Please call at 36 Pacitic st., Brook. ADY WOULD LIKE A SITUATION AS anion to teach children primary les- iliug at the South. Address Governess, KOVerEsS OF Com dons in some family Broadway Post on ee. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE youug,Wwoman, todo housework, in a sunall Tain cook, Washer and ironer; has live. ace; can give good elt Please call at 164 avenues, in the rear of the bak SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE oung Woman, as cook, in reference; can be seen for 16th st., between 7th aud sth in some private family. Gistance in the country Pacilic st , one door fro: DUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS ‘earesreas ins respectable family; understands cutting and fitting ladies’ and children’s dresses in the latest style, Can be see for two daye at 126 Clinton place, 8th st. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO EN- gage, by the day or week, in a private family. The best Address Dresswaker, Union square Post Of reference given. SIIUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, a8 good cook, Ww iro Inquire at 113 17th st., bewween 61 e seen for two day RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Good city refer ‘and 7th avenues. GIRL WANTS A situation, to do chamberwork and waiting, or chamber. Work end plait sewiny Viymouth st., Broo Has one year's reterence. klynu, second floor, front room. M hosing. Sheet soup remmpone ih st., between $d and 4th avenues, for two PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS A mone and will aasist in Washing, Can be seen ior TLL: INER, wno THOROUGHLY UNDER. grands dresemahiug Would like a situation, to go Westor , Good city Teletuce. Apply at 18l Clinwon' st RESPECTABLE RL WISHES A SITUATION, AS chambermaid aud seamstress oF as ¢! do ihe fine washings bos the best of eity relerence, two days at No. 15 RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS general housework. Auguive at sd AUlantC st, go in the sang between’ Powers and Nevins, 8: RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN situation as chambermaid and seamstress, or two days at ihe residence of her present supiozer, Be. 1:3 Charlton street, near West. RESPECTABLE, TIDY GERMAN OR COLORED SER- ant wanted, ‘0 do she housework of « small family, alno, oung person as lads 's she must Hh dwell. Apply ‘at 1il West Sith ec, betwee Gus A SITUATION AS CHAM bermatd, an ad to ‘avsist in Washing and ironing, Has the best of city re'erenes. Can 24 James st, rear buildin be seen for two da; SITUATION WANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE WO bermaid; willing to assist in the Tnquwe at No. 17 Flushing Gocd references. avenue, East Brooklyn, yaya dah OR CMAME with ‘thet best of city references. Can Te ceen MOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, (AS id is willing to wasiat with m Good exty referen for two day's at $51 24 YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUATION, AS FAMILY seamstress and to take charge of children; ny Gall at 281 Bowery, in the rear, for anus her rBislne perfect! in the country or travel. errUarIOR WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. man, plain cook, washer and ironer, and good icod tity reference. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. and chatnbermalt. Good city refercnces. Tan, as nurse a Tuquire at 210 Ist ave, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISIIES A SITUATION AS cook or Cag ina fami ul ey Feference trum ber last. pl wi Sears. "Please cal for two abys, at 300 Llicks ota LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TEACHING, WHO CAN furnish dnexeeptionable testimonials as to capability, &e., ement With a family as governess, Wishes to form an eng comprises the usual beanies of Her course of insir English, French and must. South or West way Post oice. DUNG FRENCH LADY, JUST ARRIVED PROM er art as dressmaker, Wishes daily en ‘5 in the mornin te ‘ment in an American fail vening. Address M ie Ravez, care of Madan jon place, near Hamilton avenue ferr; i RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. to do general housework. for two days, at 44 AUutic tion, in ® priv Good city Feference SITUATION WANTED—DY A REAPECTABI: LR YOUNG iived three Fears in’ her last place mouth street, one Alm org i gg seen at 72 Ply- door from Adains street, Brooklyn, AMERICAN GIRL, WANTS A PLACK chatmbermaid, or cook in a boarding house, ie ihre pe days 4 at 368 ‘sth ave avenue. B OL GIRL, wi WISHES A SITUATION TO ity reference given. we, between 2th and 2th sis, DY WISHES TO [RECOMMEND A HIGHLY RE. pectable woman ne Siainatrese jn 8 private Camliy. she ia s Protestant, Kind and obliging, aud sewing. No objection to resent employer's, 01 Houston days. is useful in all Kinds of ., eeond floor, for three _ RESPECTABLE YOUNG omar WANTS A SITUA hamberwork and w or to do the work ily; ion firw rate washer ave roner, ‘Can be seen for two days at 908 Mott st. MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS A FUN damental knowledge i every branch of agriculture and Who has for several years assisted in the extensive estate in Europe, is desirous for a situ capacity of aaminiatrator J ‘ont office, $1 Broadway, N. ¥. N ACCOMPLISHED ORGANIST, OF VERY FAVORA- ble reputation (Professor), and i good soprano and alto Finger, with good voices and musical educa*ion, will Provesiant church, ¢, 289 Broadway, corner ot ROY, FIFTERN YEARS OLD, WISHES TO LEARN the trade of a ship carpenter, suilmaker or plumber. Tnquire at No, 6 Cortlandt street, National Hotel. management of ot Win oes as SMART, ACTIVE situation, either in es: watisfactory rete +, box 22 Herald office YOUNG MAN WISHES TO EMPLOY pied time in copying: he writes a good legil wiih trustworthy and men seeking employ ply ~a broadway, opposite the 8t, Niebolas, ‘15 YEARS OLD, OF RESPRCTABLE arenis, Wanls a situation, thself to « good trm A good haud and ia pretiy YOUNG MAN, CAPABLE OF SPEAKING A ming in'German, En And a knowledge of bookkeeping, eral merchandise. commission or ehippin rence. ho obiection to go South or mos, Kerakl office. YOUNG STUDENT, WHO ARRIVED IN THIS CIT A few days since, from one of he New England LS Durwving hi studies att peculiar circumstances (0 forego kes this ish and French langany Wishes a situation ina gen: business. Best elty i ‘elena, tor the ye ion as teacher of the Latin (and also the Greek langage, pro ‘ae advanced ) in some of the ean taes tana, one Feterende. i required. (0 WESTERN MERCHANTS. -WANTED, BY A YOUNG ituation in a retail dry goods house, in some y or town; Is thoroughly acquainted with the bust= ness. Can give unexceptionable references aa regards xbill ye chi ‘&c., both in this elty aud Boston, Address W. PACHER.—AN ABLE, EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF athematics, bookkeeping, elosution, natural puliogopbye Jatin, Greek, French and Spanish. in open (0 an eogagensenty could bring a }arge number of pupiistrom Cuba to any inetitus tion in which he would be empioyed —farents and others who ‘are willing to pay a fuxr price for good instruction would find this a rare ree Reference in this city, Havana, &e, Address Junius, Herald office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstress or chambermaid, or .o asaiat im the care of ails, can do all kinds of plain sewing; best of city reference. Can be seen at 100 West 17th st., second floor, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED Englishman, a situation to superintend a gentleman's or would ike to. take a goou farm near New York om None need apply. bal thee who want to pay. good Address E. W., 152 Clinton place; or Mox itd Herald for one week. ANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL, WHO SPEAKS THB Freneb language tiventiy, « situation, as nurse. Addres@ 1. Herald office, for 'wo days. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION todo general housework in a small private family; is @ ood cook, Washer andironer. Flas the best of city reference. fu be seén for two days at No. 12) West 19th st, between Ou aud Tthaves. ws TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- cook, Who understands her business perfectly well. Best of city rete Call at 28 dd avenue, two door from 9th st., in the milli ‘APTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RES! girl, who is a first rate cook, Washer and ivoner, Fated BO objection to be laundres es 4 give the very best ference. Please cul! at 82 Vestry at. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RFSPECTABLE ‘oung woman, as nurse and to do plain sewing |G: city reierence vem.” Please call for two days, at 535 th ave., ‘owe door from 2st st. og rg SITUATION, AS WAITER AND CHAM- bya respeciable young irl; ean | ‘can be seeu for two days, ie 1 at 214 Kast 2ist st. V 3 STABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion, as chambermaid ai stress, OF As se. seams as seamstress: and to assist with the washing avd ironing. Best of cay, Fe ference. Please cai) at 311 lush st, between ave. A and ‘ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED SCOTCH WOMAN, A situation as Cook, or to do general housework io a ‘email re family; good references given. Apply at 87 hey ‘13th Ee petween thant Tub aves. in Ue rear. ‘Can be seen far Wo ys. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE ‘Young woman, todo the general bousework of a small rivate family; is a good plain cook and a first rate wasber and jroner; has the best of city reference trom ber last place. Call at 209 12th st., third floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTARLE washer and troner: is a good baker.” Good elty reference.’ Please call for two days ai No. 2 Bleecker st., near the Bowery. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPROCTAR young woman, to go general housework: i ® p'ain cook and an excellent Washer aud irover, bas no "i liors to the country. Good reterencescan be given. Please apply at 97 West 19th » TANTED—RBY A $e chambe rm UNG WOMAN, A SITUA d_and seamstress, or to do! neat work jond ©. Kaat 14th st., im the rear, ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG Woman, a situation as chamberinaid, ant to do plain sewing. quire at 163 Ist av. Best city reference given from leat piace” WA XTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, A. SITUATION ag seamstress. Can cnt and fit ladies! and children’s dress. 8, do. plain. sewing and embroidery; would go South, or travel wih a family. Keferences exchanged. Address M. 8. 8., 368 ne week. TANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO GIRIS, WITH BX- cellent oly reference: Cal at 16 Bast 2a sts for two days. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE ‘oung Woman, to do gereral housework, At 14 Hester nt. ANTED ED—A Siro asiom, BY ghambermsatt ana plain hn lace. Can be re BY A RE or am WASTEDA, situ ATION joung and city rete. renees given. Cal ted Crosby sts. WASTHD-A. site ATION, BY AN AMERICAN WI- indy, aa moutbly nurse or hoaseFerper, or to take charge of an i inut or in aty ofber capacity w! care ad attention are required. Please or address L. T., No 1 bihstreet, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAD, ae Zowl plain cook and gooi baker, wha: from lier last place. No objecsiou to 8 wt 273 Mow wt. ANTED-BY A RESPECTARLE GIRL, A SITUA- ios, to de general housework, in a smu) fa a ive ironer. Has the best of city rever Mulberry st, for two days. ANTED—BY A PROTHSTANT PEMALE, A SITU A- tion, 0 wind children aud as seamstress; Is fond of children, snd can make herseif useful, Can be seen at 67 2éthn st, between 6th and jth avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, fneral housework, ina small private taut eve the best of city reference. Inquire at us Jay a, frock ki. necneeneenneanimaaiadiie Wann, SITUATION. BY A RESPECT ARLE ih te beat oh ety Fete * Gon bs seca end caaeeet er, wil t fan be Bt 6) Fast 25th #., near Ler ington aven' avenne, base: WAXTED-A SITUATION. BY A LADY. As 110 bat i writower with — qneen of the highest reapectabillt aired, Gren 8. M., Herald offies. sansa eS WAXSTED-BY A RESPROTANLE Y NG WOMAN, A smuail family; ia need inta, cook und 9 hres tat s washer and 0 troner, in tion a Sood been’ baker. PJ of ony 'y reference: give 1s alte hee ee days. Please call at & st avenue, seccnd floor, front room. ane W ANTED- * SITUATION AS COOK, BY A Ri Fpecta ~ woman, Tho toa Gest rate washer and troner. Ber es ean be given. Can for (wo days wn Setween First ‘sal Second ave wa “eR han fh the lia

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